Paper Based Version of 2015 CFAI Mock

cpk, thanks for the advice! it’s funny you put it that way because i actually try to do my “mocks” (past AM exams) like i would on actual test day. recreating test day, and/or taking the actual exam just like you’re sitting at home certainly makes life easier.
cgy5478, with your statement, it is good to score above 70% on mocks; however, it’s funny to hear someone is scoring an avg of 70% on the mocks but was not aware that the previous years’ actual AM sessions were available on the website. if this was twitter i would now write #whatareyouscoringabove70on?
 
kjames05 wrote:
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goalrush wrote:
lol so harsh. Those who will reduce MPS are people too (last time I checked the mirror at least).
the dude was irrationally harsh on cpk who’s here to help people. He’ll know cpk better during his preparations for 2016 L3.
In the 11th commandment, attacking cpk or magician is an act of Anti-CFAism . Those who commit such a sin shall suffer a life under GIPS.
Irrationally harsh? It was just a misunderstanding. I was griping about something which he has no access to see (that being the candidate resources). He chimed in with something that didn’t make sense. No hard feelings. And I do appreciate his help.
What is harsh, however, is assuming someone is going to fail and telling them that. Kind of amusing as well since I just told you my mock scores.
70% doesn’t mean much in AM exams. They’re not black and white exams. They’re 180 shades of grey. I scored 80+ in few AM exams, scoring that high made me super worried. Am doubting the relevance of the exams I’ve taken. No one is safe.
On cpk, you disputed the fact (material and public) that the AM exams published by CFA were the actual past exams. This is not a misunderstanding my friend. A soft apology to cpk wouldn’t harm. A soft tone is an implicit apology, but still it’s just implicit.
Ending this in on a positive tone, I love it when people break a stereotype . You have successfully broken the stereotype that Canadians apologize a lot.
Focus, score higher, and reduce caffeine intake.
 
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